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Show 4 Corinne Comment Spring work starts by Gertrude Moore afternoon. Other visitors were Dennis and Judy Fluhrer and daughter Kimberly of Orem. They visited on Sunday with the Jewel Nelson family and attended Sunday school with family members. The Nelsons are happy to have them move closer to them. They moved from Price last week to make their home in Orem. Several members of the Corinne Second ward and their wives attended LDS missionary reunions in Salt Lake City during conference week. Attending the Hawaiian LDS reunion in a LDS ward Friday, April 6, were bishop and Mrs. Bob Smoot, Rulan Donna Smoot and Bill and Karla Smoot. They stayed overnight and spent a most enjoyable time of reminiscing. Joseph, (Dick) and Susan Smoot of Brigham attended the Spring work has begun on a moderate scale as farmers are beginning to test fields for Drying out. Dry farms are in workable condition and residents are travelling to Promontory for the annual spring work. They report to be several weeks behind schedule as weather and soil conditions have kept them out of the fields. Fruitvale camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their meeting Monday, April 9, at the home of Olive Fillmore. Margaret Vice-Cap- t. An- derson conducted the meeting. Melba Mills gave the lesson on A Graves along the Trail. most interesting history and true story, The Day the Utes Got the Free Whiskey, was given by Della Owens. There were two members of the South Box Elder county board, Dolly Iverson, first vice president and Fern Andeasen, LDS missionary reunion held in Murray on that night. They spent the night there and returned home on present at the meeting. Refreshments were served to 10 members and the visitors by Margaret Anderson and Lena Walker, hostesses. The group spent some time in discussion of the camps annual trip. They spend a touring a historic spot that is related to early pioneer activities. The Pioneer Village in Salt Lake City was chosen as the site to be visited by the camp in May. Transporation and a place to eat lunch will be announced by officers. over here the weekend were Terry and Hope Welch and children, Cory, Shawn, and Kristen of Montpelier, Idaho. They visited here with Terrys Mother, Mrs. Verda Welch. They drove here to attend a district gathering of LDS seminary teachers. Welch is an LDS seminary teacher at the Montpelier High school. The Welches attended Sunday school here with relatives They , joined Hopes parents, Bert and Doris Shipley for dinner at their home in the names new writer at Corinne N-- J new reporter will take the place of Mantua Meanderings by Joy Jepperson And the night shall be filled with music, and the cares that infest the day. Shall fold their tents, like Arabs, and as silently steal away, - Longfellow. This was the theme for the Community Concert dinner recently. I would like to thank all the Mantua-ite- s who helped to raise the concert sales here from $24 as of last year to $124 coming from Mantua this year. This really is a very small amount when you consider these performers range in the thousands of dollars to obtain, but by golly it is a good start! So I hope all those joining will truly feel enriched by their efforts just as the previous poem -- join next season. News-Journ- Corinne correspondent, Gertrude Moore, who has retired. Diane Young, who has been living In Corinne for the past year and a half, will now report the news from that area. Her telephone number is Mrs. Youngs husband, Allan, is a sheep rancher, Mrs. Young attended the of Utah, University majoring in English. She Is a Brigham City native, the former Diane Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwane G. Jensen, 625 North Fifth East. The Youngs have a son, Dee William Young. ld She is the first attendant to the Junior Miss Baton Arte for Birthdays make top news events conveys. Also, their were quite a few desiring to buy, but unable to this season for financial or lack of time reasons. We hope these persons will A Missing News Well I am missing out on a lot of the news ladies and gents. You are going to have to give me a call now and then to clue me in on the latest happenings at your dwelling. I did however find a few tid bits this week. Mainly, happy birthday to Van Claybaugh who arrived in this world a number of years ago on April 16. May his happinesss be many and his sorrows be few! Other birthdays to note were Susan Facers and Steven Ferrys. Susan had a fun slumber party. Of course the neighbor boys then decided to try to get in on the deal buy coaxing Susans younger brother Phillip to let them come over to play (and bother, tease etc., you know). But Susan out foxed them. She took her group to the little house down the road. That is what we like to see Susan. Girls with smarts. 1973. Did everyone get their taxes and accounted for? On the Archie Bunker show last Sunday night it stated, as a funny, that if one turns in a perfectly honest report it would cause chaos to the computer because its not geared for perfectly honest returns. Well, I checked with an IRS man I know and he said they were perfectly able to handle any and every situation, so let this not be an excuse of yourn. (Darn anyway I thought it might be.) in Invites Class Steven had all the Mantua kindergarten class come over to play games and eat goodies. He turned six on April 6. How about that. His favorite present was that of a red, white and blue bike which he promptly learned to ride. He told his mother that dad had better hurry home to take off the training wheels, (I guess he was not going to have any of that sissy stuff). At night grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ferry, Colleen Fawcett, Pam, Kent and Amy Molgard, Tyler and Ivy Marie Barker, Bart and LeAnne Hunsaker, along with Fred Barker and Debbie Baxter all came to the Ferry residence to wish Steven a happy year ahead. DRC Congratulations Dianne. Well if the girls can win trophies the boy can take events in sports. Pee wee wrestling is the sport, and enjoying it were Stewart Richards, Paul Higley David and Vance Green, Dennis Noyes and Mike Marshall. Mike took fourth place with Paul coming in first place. Melvern Palmer has been given a mission call to the Phillippines by the LDS church. Michael Allred, Joni Richards and Trudy Sorenson were in the combined music concert put on by Skyview Box Elder High and Box Elder Junior High school orchestra. The Stake conference for Mantua ward will be this Easter Sunday with General Authority Howard W. Hunter, Regional school slates roundup The Bear River City Elementary school PTA announced this week that the kindergarten roundup Is planned April 25, at Wednesday, p.m. In the school. Mothers were reminded to bring their childs birth certificates. The kindergarten classes will be conducted at Bear River City Elementary school this coming year, a PTA spokesman said. Carl W. Representative, Buehner. Stake (The will be Presidency 1 reorganized). Fashion Show Meeting Saturday lovely fashion show under the direction of the Laurel girls was put on by the Mantua girls recently. The girls modeled their spring fashions. Some were homemade, some were purchased, but they all gave ideas on style. Cake and sherbet punch were served afterwards. Speaking of spring and lovely weather, their are those people who if they connot get it here they go after it. Luella Jeppsen went to Las Vegas to visit her sister Erma McMillan. She spent a lovely week there. Mr. and Mrs. Middough went to Las Vegas also by way of St. George . Sunshine was every where says Alta. The desert is especially beautiful with flowers in bloom. For five days they toured with their camper going here and there. A New Arrival Speaking of days of birth a new one is here. Richard and Susan Jeppsen of Tacoma, Wash, had a little girl on April 8 at 8 p.m. She weighed in at seven pounds 11 ounces and the parents have decided on for her name. For those who do not know Susan is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Hailing and Richard is the son of Richard and Zelma Jeppsen, all of Mantua. Faye has gone to help out now and Zelma will be going up Am-berl- Their will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Saturday night for all husbands and wives and single persons who are heads of household. The theme for this meeting will be "Strengthening the Homes. An Easter egg making demonstration was given Tuesday by Margarette It was just yummy. And now we can best the store prices by simply doing our own. Wont the Easter bunny be happy such clever wives are helping him out. Happy Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Houser who lists students from Pamela Tolman and Renee Harmon both of Brigham City, have made the winter quarter honor roll at Utah Technical college at Provo, according to Utah Tech President Wilson W. Sorensen. Jep-pese- just celebrated their wedding anniversary. Hum- - Both Miss Tolman and Miss Harmon are dental assisting majors at Utah Tech. 30th To achieve this honor, each had to have a grade point average of at least 3.7. Straight a is 4.0. missed li two CINCINNATI IllIMt lVter Rose missed his goal of making 200 hits during the 1072 National League season by two safe blows. Rose did hit .307 howeer and had the satisfaction of knowing that his 108 hits topped every other hatter in the major leagues Highlights were Snow canyon with its red, white and black lava rocks and the Valley of Fire with it's beautiful rock, also. 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Jared Harper, son of Kenneth and Vicky Harper celebrated his 2nd birthday with family members last Sunday. Present for a family dinner held at his home were grandparents, Neil and and Diane Harper daughters, Eva Jean and Alice Ann, Jennie Harper and daughters, Heidi and Francie, Alice Davis, the great grandmother his baby sister Katie Coleen and an uncle Trent Lewis of Logan. Greg Harper was ill unable to attend. The maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Logan were unable to attend. Kenneth The Harpers with to Logan traveled their children Jared and Katie that evening. They went to the home of Vickies parents to let them share in the birthday festivities. Saturday. Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a meeting Monday, April 9 at the home of Janie Jensen. Lila Rader gave the lesson on "Graves Along the Pioneer Trails. Janie Jensen gave the history of her great grandmother , Harriet Dewey. Refreshments were served by the hostess to 12 members and a guest of the county camp, Mary Gardiner. Jennie Gilbert was a guest of the camp at the meeting. Jim and Martha Jean Bunting and children Paula, Susan and Ladd of . Knab were recent visitors here. They enjoyed a brief vacation while he was recuperating from surgery. They visited with brothers and sisters, their spouses and families, spending three days in happy reminiscing with family members. A family dinner held at the home of Kirk and Joan Nelsen in Brigham City to honor the visitors during their stay. Attending were all the children of Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Smoot and their spouses. They were Dee and Edna Hardy, Dick and Weekend Visitors ' Visitors ' Brazilian secretary, corresponding BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Mantua Meanderings in stock. Complete with spring & mattress. h-- 'i's Yz I ALL CENTER PIECES end FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Vs OFF |